How loT is Changing Privacy and Security

The Internet of Things (IoT) has positively exploded into our daily lives. We see IoT devices everywhere, from our workplace to our homes. You know that a technology will become ubiquitous when it makes the headlines and IoT has done that, over and over again.

IoT has been slated for worries over surveillance and tracking, as devices like Amazon Echo have attested. However, it can be a technology for good. To make the most of what can be empowering technology, we need to make sure that the technology is optimized to do its job, but not expose our information. But with the IoT, we need to ensure that not just anyone can steal our data. IoT devices generate lots of personal data. They also, generally, are custodians of other Personally Identifiable Information (PII) like name, address, passwords, and even location.

This webinar discusses the history, challenges, benefits and 5 tips to help keep the risk of leaked or stolen information to a minimum.

Join Schellman's Avani Desai and Abacode's Chief Technology Officer, Jeremy Rasmussen, as they cover a number of areas including the following:

Discuss the history and the current state of IoT

What are the security and privacy challenges individuals and companies will have?

How privacy and security by design will help mitigate the risk?

What are the legal implications of ownership of data?

Five tips that are easily implemented to decrease the risk of breaches.

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